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Kraellin
Kraellin

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yeah, well i dont care what you say, that's some good grass, man! smile;) good net, good sky, love the tip on the sun effect smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Kraellin
Kraellin

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oh, and good rock!
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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Gotta love the scale component. It makes 3D perspectives a lot simpler. smile:)

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Indigo Ray
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I wonder if I could make a full-blown landscape filter "V2" out of the filter shown above. I do like my old one, but it is not as easy to work with, especially if I wanted a surface filter.

Anyway, I know there are lots of nebula filters out there, but there are a lot of nebulae out there as well, so another filter can't hurt.

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Betis
The Blacksmith

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I have one too that I'm giving up on because it's darn slow

Roses are #FF0000
Violets are #0000FF
All my base are belong to you.
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ronjonnie
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Hey Everyone,

Last two are very cool Indigo & Betis!

Have a GREAT day! smile:)

Ron
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So much to learn, so little time.
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Kraellin
Kraellin

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good 3d perspective and good nebula smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Carl
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I like the 3d perspective one, looks good smile:)
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Betis
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Thanks guys, sorry to steal the limelight Indigo smile;)

Fully adjustable light filter too

Roses are #FF0000
Violets are #0000FF
All my base are belong to you.
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Carl
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That looks pretty cool Betis smile8)
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Indigo Ray
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You're welcome Betis. smile:| smile;) That first pic especially drew my attention. While my nebula filter looks pretty flat, yours appears to have depth, like real celestial bodies. And never give up because its slow.

Another WIP. Adapted from my frost filter, which you can see here.

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Indigo Ray
Adam

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Don't think anyone would use this, but here's a drug-*AHEM* powder filter I whipped up. Haven't seen anything remotely like this in the library.

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Kraellin
Kraellin

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lol. i wasnt thinking drugs when i saw that last one, but rather a pile of dirt. but, ok, drugs if you want smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Totte
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Nice indigo. A little dark grey and you will have spilled gunpowder, or whiter and you have a pile of flour for the baker.
- I never expected the Spanish inquisition
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Indigo Ray
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Let's see what the quartz texture actually looks like in a rock...

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StevieJ
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Indigo Ray wrote:
there are a lot of nebulae out there as well, so another filter can't hurt.

Yours is a really nice one..... smile8)
Steve

"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms..." - Clint :)
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Indigo Ray
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A second attempt at an "underwaterscape," using my new V2 water surface. Making the haze is hard in a surface filter, but it's coming along. smile:)

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KGtheway2B
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These are great Indigo, I especially like the powder (it's useful for other things too) and quartz. Keep up the good work.
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Carl
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underwaterscape

thats looking good smile:)
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Totte
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Love the power and the underwater view.
- I never expected the Spanish inquisition
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Indigo Ray
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Inspired by the grungy, metallic world of the kitchen. smile;)

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Carl
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nice, I like your screws smile:)
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Kraellin
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love the sea bed on the underwater one, but the top part needs some work yet.

good screen one, too smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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StevieJ
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Like the dark effect of the screen one.....could be a nice vignette effect with a grunge effect on image as well..... smile8)
Steve

"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms..." - Clint :)
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Indigo Ray
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Kraellin wrote: love the sea bed on the underwater one, but the top part needs some work yet.


Thanks. smile:) The bed is the same as before. On the contrary, I think the water surface is an improvement from last time, and I happen to like it just as well if not better underwater than from a seascape view.



I've also been forcing my fur filter forward by fractioning the fullness of the fine hairs but fructifying the fluffiness and fiddling with the form of the facade. smile;)

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Totte
Übernerd

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Look really good! Do you have render speed problems as I did with mine?
- I never expected the Spanish inquisition
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Indigo Ray
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A new paint filter. More abstract and dark, using a photograph of a landscape:

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Kraellin
Kraellin

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it's a little dark and obscuring, indigo. any way to blend it a bit more with the original and maybe lighten it up a bit?
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Indigo Ray
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That's the point Craig. I already have more realistic generic paint filters, so I wanted to do something more themed and abstract. But I'll see what I can do. smile:)



I know, I know, the FF team shuns making seamless textures out of photographs, and there are better programs out there for this, but if you're going to buy FF, why not get this capability as well?

Seamless grass texture generated in FF from a photo (cropped in PS to make it square). smile:D It's not perfect but it's getting there. Inspiration from Egret's similar un-submitted filter and from a Genetica tutorial.

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Indigo Ray
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Original (not mine, from internet) photo, after cropping. Note that I added controls to compensate for the general hue and brightness gradient from top to bottom:

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Kraellin
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Indigo Ray wrote:
That's the point Craig


ah. ok. smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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No one likes the seamless photograph tiler...

Maybe this'll be more useful for the FF community. It's an effect filter that simulates a drawing done with various gray markers and a sharpie. It actually employs a second filter I made that makes extra-detailed outlines with 3 high-passes.

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Kraellin
Kraellin

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the seamless one chops the original up too much, indigo. it wouldnt really work for most real-world photos, i dont think.

but, this last one is very good! i like it smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Indigo Ray
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Thanks, Craig, my #1 fan on these forums!!! smile:D (and the #1 message-poster too smile:devil: )

Here's another art filter. This one turns you image into a child-like crayon drawing.

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Kraellin
Kraellin

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oh, that's a good one, too. the only problem with it on the flag is that you need to make some child-like stars instead of eating up the ones that were there smile:) i do like that you have a number of angles on your brush strokes.
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

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Carl
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Indigo Ray wrote:
child-like crayon drawing.

I like that one, the crayon feel looks authentic smile:)
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Indigo Ray
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Thanks to the both of you. smile:) The angles are hue-based. And the stars are supposed to look like that. Have you ever tried drawing geometric shapes with a white crayon on white paper?

Yet another paint filter (I have about 10 or so different ones now I think). This one rotates the brush using a mod of Mike's "This Way" filter, the one with all the crazy arrows, which I must say has amazing potential as a snippet.

BTW, I'm not one to horde filters because of fear of re-sellers, I just take a while with sliders and optimization before I eventually submit them.

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StevieJ
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I really like your last painting sample....big brush strokes.... smile8)
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Indigo Ray wrote:
I'm not one to horde filters because of fear of re-sellers

I don't submit anything to FF anymore because I want to make money off of my unique filter creations....and my work wouldn't be so unique and sell if everyone had the ability to replicate it.... smile;) smile:)
Steve

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Kraellin
Kraellin

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another good one, indigo smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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Look at this motherf***er. I want to make a full-fledged landscape with this, but I'm encountering a major problem.

Only a 200 x 200 render with 5 sample AA and NO height map.

8 minutes and 58 seconds (translates to about 5min if you have a nice PC). My slowest filter by about 300% I think.

Looks awesome at higher resolutions, but I just can't show you that.

Also, there is a check-box that is off for this example. It blurs the trees and adds a drop shadow. You can guess why I turned that off.
smile:hammer:

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ronjonnie
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Hi Indigo,

Looks cool! smile;)

Most people, don't have the Turbo Button yet, smile:D so, keep us posted when you get it worked out.. I want one!

Have a GREAT day! smile:)

Ron
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So much to learn, so little time.
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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Ok, I fixed up the birds-eye view one. Replaced a bomber with chaffs, and the speed went up tremendously. Now a 600x600 image with an AA of 5 (standard) takes just under 4 minutes. You can see the little flowers now!

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ronjonnie
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Hi Indigo,

NOW, were talkin! Very Nice! smile;)

Have a GREAT day / Evening! smile:)

Ron
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So much to learn, so little time.
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Kraellin
Kraellin

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pretty cool, indigo. the other was too small to see well.
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

Craig
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Indigo Ray
Adam

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Thank you! Now lets zoom in again, real close. The plants leave something to be desired, but my quest for a good "ground" filter is coming along.

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